what reddit taught me about men

I’m sure everyone has heard of Reddit before and for those who haven’t: Reddit is a website where “redditors” (the users) can post questions as well as answer others. Think of it as an online bulletin board type of thing that causes interactive trends to arise. They also have a special category entitles “subreddits,” where people post very specific questions and stories. The site is a sore sight for the eyes and looks like it’s still stuck somewhere in 1992, but don’t let that scare you off.

Better yet, even with such a horrific layout, Reddit officially has 36 million registered accounts since September and almost 203 million (!) unique viewers who together have viewed a grand total of 7.866.189.968 pages. I don’t even know how the utter the latter number. My favorite subreddit is “askmen” where men (and a couple of females) ask each other male related questions. And seeing as Reddit has an insane amount of visitors, it’s clear to see the things that keep the male population on their toes, and these things, they’re…interesting.

Answers: Varied from “remind her but wait for her to reschedule” and “don’t be such a dweeb and reschedule yourself” tot “she’s leading you on, get out while you still can.”

The lesson: Men are just as nervous about first dates as we are. What does she mean with her text? Or what does it mean when I don’t hear from her at all? To tell you the truth I didn’t really need a Reddit submission to learn about this, I have plenty of guys around me that don’t know what to do after a first date. Who texts who first, why isn’t she replying… You know, the whole shebang.